4) the all-terrain vehicule, with LO or aOO and datacrow, etc. ??
Grisbi for Europe and Homebank for North America ? But at least one of those in the four categories above.

If push comes to shove, it would be enough to present as complete a description as possible of each category, with a series of wget scripts or of download links. I am thinking that we do not need to prepare sfs's or other packages, especially if they already exist; only share the "recipe", i.e. explain what to do to the artisan or small business entrepreneur, so that (s)he can fulfill his/her business needs.

Basically, the problem was a shortcoming in the system: the *.desktop files had no "Name[FR]" entries. Hence, no French localization was available. This upload has said entries.

Approx. 80% of the jwm menu entries and approx. 100% of icewm | lxp-icewm menu entries should now appear in French if one is using that localization. DO NOT USE if you're an Anglophone, since I had to modify the default jwm template.

I think it was marked enough territory to make categories knowing what we speak and what to recommend for a particular need.

I must agree with you Musher0, I believe there are many needs and finding a "one-size-fits-all" build is going to be nearly impossible. To accomplish it would require a large amount of space and memory thus sacrificing size. To maintain usable size, you will need to sacrifice certain application - those unwanted or unneeded - by the customer.

There are many aspects of business as there are many different types of business. Your need in a software will depend on the variation you are engaged in. For a small store owner, you might need the POS system, accounting, inventory, and some light project management. As a work-at-home artisan, you may have more need of the database, light accounting, and other tools.

To compile a "fit-all" would require minimal applications of all business aspects. I - for one - am not familiar enough with the many different types of business being conducted. I would find it difficult to perceive all the needs of all businesses. I do have experience with small - family oriented - one store operations. Conducting business both in-person and on line. This is where my talent lies.

Perhaps, as you suggest, we might collaborate and combine the different avenues into one title with many options. By categorizing, we may only need to provide the 'recipe' in a tutorial "how-to" using a selected version of Puppy as the base distro?

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